Y.S. Sharmila’s Entry Into Congress Would Chill Jagan Reddy as it Renews Fight for YSR’s Legacy

She is tipped to be either the president of Andhra Pradesh unit of Congress or made general secretary of the All India Congress Committee to look after Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.

Hyderabad: Y.S. Sharmila’s entry in Congress has confirmed that her family, comprising her elder brother and Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy, is divided.

Until now there was an impression in the public mind that Jaganmohan Reddy was leading his Yuvajana Sramika Rythu (YSR) Congress Party in Andhra Pradesh and Sharmila confined to Telangana as the head of YSR Telangana Party, with both carrying on the legacy of their late father and former chief minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy. She went ahead with her political activity without disturbing her brother’s position in spite of rumblings within the family that came to light after Sharmila floated her own party in 2021.

Nonetheless, Sharmila is joining the Congress at a time when the party is on the verge of collapse in Andhra Pradesh. The party forfeited deposit in all seats where it contested in 2014 and 2019 assembly and general elections. In this context, her joining the Congress is viewed as a win-win situation for the party and herself as she might be able to breath some life into the party while cultivating her own political ambition.

She is tipped to be either the president of the Andhra Pradesh unit of the Congress or made general secretary of the All India Congress Committee to look after Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. She was also reportedly sounded out for membership of the Rajya Sabha from Karnataka.

Also read: Telangana: Revanth Reddy Gets the Optics Right, Cuts an Image of Accessible Chief Minister

Sharmila told media persons before leaving for Delhi that her YSR Telangana aided the victory of the Congress in Telangana by withdrawing from contest. The fact that the Congress won 31 out of its total tally of 64 seats with a margin of less than 10,000 votes proves her point. Otherwise, YSR Telangana would likely have pulled all those votes, denying victory to the Congress.

Sharmila had extended unconditional support to the Congress in the recent assembly elections in Telangana after meeting Congress veteran Sonia Gandhi and former party president Rahul Gandhi. She recalled her father’s journey with Congress and said that it was one of the reasons she backed out of the assembly elections in a bid to defeat the Bharat Rashtra Samithi.

She had dropped hints of merging her party with the Congress but there was no confirmation until today.

A senior political figure from Andhra Pradesh said that Sharmila was looking for a platform to counter her brother ever since she was denied her rightful share in YSR Congress’s victory in the 2019 assembly elections.

She had campaigned for the party in the elections and taken up a 3,100 km long padayatra in the absence of Jagan after he was sent to jail in a corruption case a decade ago. She also led the party to victory in 15 out of the 18 assembly seats in Andhra Pradesh that went to by-elections in 2012.

But Jagan had not recognised her contribution and, on the other hand, set up obstacles in her path after assuming power. Sharmila’s husband and evangelist Brother Anil was quoted as telling a Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader B. Tech Ravi in a flight from Kadapa to Vijayawada on Wednesday that his wife was not at all interested in Andhra Pradrsh politics but took a plunge in it due to the hardship created by Jagan. B. Tech Ravi is former MLC of Andhra Pradesh. Brother Anil was heading to Vijayawada to extended an invitation for the wedding of their son to Jagan and his wife. Sharmila’s meeting with Jagan lasted a mere 15 minutes at his residence in Tadepalli near Vijayawada.

Brother Anil reportedly told B. Tech Ravi that Sharmila always felt it was not right for her to dabble in Andhra Pradesh’s politics when her brother was the chief minister. Therefore, she maintained a distance. But it had become inevitable for her to join politics in the state due to Jagan’s attitude.

Y.S. Sharmila with Sonia Gandhi.

The politician, on condition of anonymity, said Sharmila wanted a political party as a launchpad to nurse her ambition. That was how she floated the party in Telangana and took up a 3,800 km padayatra, her second walkathon, which received good public response. This was despite knowing that there was no political space for her in Telangana as she had roots in Andhra Pradesh. When a party like TDP was wiped out in the political landscape of Telangana, there was hardly anything that she could achieve in the state.

He referred to the pattern in a democratic set up of a ruling party, the principal opposition party and a third party that could step in if the latter failed to deliver. The exception to the norm could be the emergence of a strong sub-regional party or a caste-based party that could alter the matrix. In Telangana, there was no way the YSR Telangana could overtake Congress or the BJP to challenge the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS).

At the same time, the TDP was so strong in Andhra Pradesh that there was no place either for BJP or Congress. The people had rejected Congress post-bifurcation of the erstwhile state as they strongly believed that the party had conceded to Telangana at their cost.

Telakapalli Ravi, a political analyst from Andhra Pradesh, said Sharmila’s entry in Congress could be a matter of embarrassment for Jagan politically because she was throwing a challenge to the legacy of their father inherited by her brother. She was adding on to the wave of anti-incumbency faced by the TDP which is already suffering after the party extended its hand of friendship to the Jana Sena headed by actor turned politician Pawan Kalyan.

In a way, Jagan must be happy that the anti-incumbency vote will be split if Congress gains due to its bond with Sharmila. It will also expose the double or ‘triple’ standard of the BJP which has already tied up with Jana Sena as partners in the National Democratic Alliance, and the Jana Sena entering into an understanding with the TDP to dislodge YSR Congress. This was some kind of an arrangement on the same lines as the INDIA bloc.

Ravi also said Sharmila will be adding a sentimental touch to the family moorings in the Congress carrying the image of Rajasekhara Reddy.

The national media advisor to AP government Amar Devulapalli said Congress roped in Sharmila to keep a check on Jagan using Rajasekhara Reddy’s image but the party was decimated and there was no way it could make an impact.

Professor K. Nageswar, a political analyst, said damage will be done to YSR Congress even if Sharmila could lead the Congress to wean away a small chunk of votes from the former party.

YS Sharmila Joins Congress, Likely to Boost Party’s Prospects in Andhra Pradesh

Calling it the ‘largest secular party, Sharmila said that her decision to join the Congress was spurred by the ongoing ethnic violence in Manipur and that she had ‘contributed’ to the Congress’ victory in Telangana Assembly elections last year by not contesting the polls.

New Delhi: Buoyed by its recent victory in the Telangana Assembly elections and in a bid to revive its fortunes in Andhra Pradesh which goes to the polls this year, the Congress on Thursday inducted Y.S. Sharmila into the party in New Delhi in the presence of party chief Mallikarjun Kharge and former party president Rahul Gandhi.

With her induction into the grand old party, Sharmila announced the merger of her Yuvajana Sramika Rythu (YSR) Telangana Party with the Congress.

“It gives me immense joy that the YSR Telangana Party is going to be a part of the Indian National Congress from today onwards, that YSR Telangana Party is not going to be separate anymore from the Congress party gives me great delight,” Sharmila said while addressing reporters after her induction.

Sharmila launched the YSR Telangana Party in July 2021 after serious differences arose between her and her brother Andhra Pradesh chief minister and YSRCP chief Y.S Jagan Mohan Reddy.

Their father and veteran Congress leader Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy led the party to victory in undivided Andhra Pradesh twice in 2004 and 2009.

Sharmila said that her father would be happy with his daughter returning to the Congress fold.

“Y S Rajashekhar Reddy, the legendary leader of the Telugu people not only served the Congress party all his life but also gave his life serving the Congress party. And today it would give him great joy that his daughter is following in his footsteps and is going to be a part of the Congress party,” she said.

Y.S. Sharmila with Sonia Gandhi.

‘Largest secular party’

Referring to the Congress as the “largest secular party” of the country, Sharmila said that her decision to join the party was against the backdrop of the ethnic violence ongoing in Manipur.

“The Congress party is still the largest secular party of our country. The Congress party has always upheld the true culture of India. The Congress party has built our nation’s foundations up. The Congress party has unwaveringly served all communities, uniting all sections of the people of India,” she said.

“I must also say at this moment that as a Christian it pained that such cruelty took place in Manipur. 2,000 churches were vandalised, and 60,000 people became homeless. And that kind of cruelty is something I am not able to digest till this day. That is the day I thought, it suddenly struck me that this is what will happen if a secular party is not in power. Therefore, I am joining the Congress and merging the YSR Telangana Party with it today very gladly because I know that the Congress party will uphold all the sections of the people in Indian society.”

Also read: Sharmila’s YSR Party Won’t Contest Telangana Assembly Polls, Offers Support to Congress

Congress’ revival plans in Andhra Pradesh 

Sharmila’s induction into the Congress comes as the party looks to revive its fortunes in the state ahead of Assembly elections and the upcoming general elections this year.

In December, the party appointed Lok Sabha MP Manickam Tagore B (who had earlier served as the AICC in-charge in Telangana) as the Andhra Pradesh party in-charge.

Her induction comes just a week after a strategy meeting of Andhra leaders in Delhi under Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, on December 27, after which Tagore wrote on X that the party welcomes all those who have left the organisation in Andhra Pradesh to return.

“We welcome the leaders and workers who have left Congress in Andhra and believe in the ideology of Congress to come back and contribute to building a better Andhra Pradesh.”

Following the meeting Kharge said that “every leader and worker is going to work hard and reestablish the bond which the people of Andhra Pradesh once shared with the Congress party.”

Sharmila shot to prominence when she undertook a 3,100 km padayatra in erstwhile Andhra Pradesh when Jagan Mohan Reddy was in jail in a disproportionate assets case in 2012-13. She had also campaigned for her brother in his absence while he was in jail in the Andhra Pradesh byelections which then led the YSRCP to win 15 out of 18 Assembly constituencies and Nellore Lok Sabha constituency that went to polls.

After her brother’s release from jail, Sharmila again played a role in the victory of the YSRCP in elections to the 2019 Andhra Pradesh elections which ended the TDP rule in the state.

Following differences with her brother, Sharmila took out another padyatra in 2021 in Telangana. It was reported that she had political ambitions but in Telangana and not Andhra Pradesh.

Last year, ahead of the elections in Telangana, she had announced her party’s support for the Congress by deciding to not contest the polls. Following her induction, she said that she is happy to have contributed to the party’s election victory in the state.

“Mr. Rahul Gandhi has gained immense confidence not only in me but most people in India with the Bharat Jodo Yatra. And that yatra led to the victory in Karnataka. I realised that will have a domino effect in Telangana and therefore, because Congress stood a chance of winning in Telangana, I graciously withheld from contesting the elections in Telangana because we did not want to break the anti-KCR vote,” she said on Thursday.

“Today Congress has won in the state and I am most happy that we contributed to that victory. It was my father’s dream to see Mr. Rahul Gandhi as the prime minister of our country and I am very glad that I am going to be a part in making that happen.”

While the Congress has not yet announced what role will be given to Sharmila, she said that she will serve the party in “whichever responsibility with loyalty, dignity and diligence.”

Jagan Mohan Reddy meets KCR

As his sister joined the Congress in New Delhi, Jagan Mohan Reddy called on former Telangana chief minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao at his residence in Hyderabad. Earlier on Wednesday while addressing a public meeting in Kakinada, Jagan accused opposition parties of “dividing families” and forming unholy alliances. He said that the coming days will see an “increase in party alliances which will break apart families and even bring about atrocities, false promises and pave way for deceit,” reported The News Minute.

Sharmila’s YSR Party Won’t Contest Telangana Assembly Polls, Offers Support to Congress

Only a fortnight ago, the YSR Telangana Party had announced that it would contest across the state after its merger talks with Congress broke down.

Hyderabad: The YSR Telangana Party (YSRTP), headed by former Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y.S. Rajashekar Reddy’s daughter Y.S. Sharmila, has announced its decision to not contest the upcoming Telangana Assembly elections. The YSRTP’s decision comes close on the heels of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) pulling out of the race.

In a letter to Congress’s top leader Rahul Gandhi, YSRTP has expressed its unconditional support to the Congress party.

Illustration: Pariplab Chakraborty

Sharmila, who had huddled with party leaders earlier on Friday, noted in the letter that the decision was taken to ensure that all like-minded parties put up a joint fight against the “misrule” of chief minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao (KCR). According to Sharmila, since Congress stands a chance of winning, her party’s participation in the upcoming elections would dent the Congress’s vote share.

Sharmila also based her decision not to contest on the ground that she was the true heir to the legacy of her father Rajasekhara Reddy who steered Congress to power in Andhra Pradesh twice in 2004 and 2009. So, she said she did not want to be seen as contributing to the defeat of Congress by splitting the anti-incumbency vote.

The YSRTP party has done a volte-face in withdrawing from the contest as it had threatened to contest in all 119 Assembly constituencies of Telangana only a fortnight ago. Sharmila had then said the party waited long enough expecting a favourable response from Congress to the YSRTP’s merger after personally taking it up with Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi in Delhi a few months ago. On the suggestion of Gandhis, she had waited enough but there was no response.

The visit to Delhi by Sharmila and her husband Anil was preceded by hectic preparations by the YSR party to contest elections with the sole aim of defeating the ruling KCR’s Bharat Rashtra Samiti. Sharmila said she herself would contest from the Palair constituency in the Khammam district.

Sharmila was not known to be nursing political ambitions until serious differences arose with her brother and Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy three years ago. She organised a public meeting in Khammam in 2021 to announce her plans to enter public life.

On July 2 the same year, the YSR Telangana party was launched in Hyderabad. This was immediately followed by a dinner meeting hosted by her mother Vijayamma for colleagues of her late husband across parties to seek blessings for Sharmila. Since many leaders who worked with Rajasekhara Reddy were in the present ruling party in Telangana and did not want to be identified with her, all notable personalities gave it a slip.

Sharmila shot to fame with her 3,100 km padayatra in erstwhile Andhra Pradesh when Jagan was in jail in a disproportionate assets case in 2012-13. She also campaigned for the YSR Congress party of Jagan in his absence on account of imprisonment in byelections of AP. Jagan’s party then won 15 out of 18 Assembly constituencies and Nellore Lok Sabha constituency that went to polls.

After confining herself to home for five years on Jagan’s release from jail, she again played a role in the victory of the YSR Congress Party in elections to the AP Assembly in 2019 that saw the rout of TDP of Chandrababu Naidu.

It was then that differences arose in the family with Sharmila reportedly demanding her share in the cake after the party formed government in AP.

It was reported that Sharmila decided to be a power centre herself, but in Telangana when she fell out with Jagan. She then undertook a 3,800 km padayatra in Telangana, her second walkathon, for over a year from October 2021.

She received a good response from the public but it was stopped by the government on a couple of occasions on grounds of provocative speeches against the chief minister. She resumed the yatra with conditional permission given by the court but was forced to terminate it once more following her arrest by police in Mahbubabad last year. Ever since, she had voiced her intention to contest from Palair where the Congress has fielded former Khammam MP Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy for the current elections.

Special | Sifting Fact From Fiction in the High-Profile CBI Investigation That Charges an Andhra Pradesh MP With Murder

Under its third investigating officer in as many years, the bureau presents a dramatically different version of events with the same evidence, a political thesis, and technical data whose utility and veracity needs examination.

For those who came in late…

Y.S. Vivekananda Reddy, the brother of two-time chief minister of united Andhra Pradesh, the late Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy (YSR), was murdered four years ago in his house in Pulivendula on the intervening night of March 14 and 15, 2019.

At the time, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) was in power, Viveka’s nephew and YSR’s son, Jagan Mohan Reddy (Jagan), was in the opposition and elections were just a month away. Jagan immediately blamed the TDP for his uncle’s murder. Naidu responded by accusing the family. (Political rivalry has a history of turning violent in Rayalaseema.) Jagan and family approached the court pleading for a CBI investigation, but Naidu had banished the CBI from Andhra Pradesh so the court sat on the plea

A year later, with TDP and BJP leaders crying foul, the court changed its mind and transferred the case to the CBI on March 11, 2020. The agency took 120 days to file its FIR and another 474 days to file the first chargesheet in October 2021, in which it named four accused for the actual murder or actus reus – (A1) Yerra Gangi Reddy, (A2) Sunil Yadav, (A3) Gajjala Uma Sankar and (A4) Dastagiri. But the CBI told the court it wanted to pursue the ‘larger conspiracy’ behind the murder.  

In its final chargesheet made public on July 20, 2023, four more accused have been officially added on charges ranging from murder, criminal intimidation, conspiracy and destroying evidence – Kadapa MP, chief minister Jagan’s cousin and the victim’s nephew Y.S. Avinash Reddy himself, his father Y.S. Bhaskar Reddy, their aide D. Siva Sankar and another party activist called Gajjala Uday. They are accused A8, A7, A5 and A6 respectively.

This is the first in a series exploring the CBI’s investigation into the high-profile murder case.

Kadapa/Hyderabad: It’s not clear if the high-profile investigation into the murder of Andhra Pradesh chief minister Jagan Mohan Reddy’s uncle Y.S. Vivekananda Reddy has ended, or if more revelations will follow. But 1,558 days after the murder and 1,226 days after the Andhra Pradesh high court transferred the case to it, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)’s second supplementary ‘Final Report’ was made public on July 20. 

In its latest report, the CBI has presented what it calls the “Motive behind the conspiracy”, a section elaborated in 14 numbered paragraphs across eight pages. It is a history essay about a political family. It starts with the following statement: “That Late Y.S. Vivekananda Reddy S/o Sh. Y. S. RajaSekhara Reddy (sic), aged about 68 years, was pursuing an active political carrier (sic)” [emphasis mine], lingers on the YSR Congress party and family dynamics and ends with the claim that Vivekananda Reddy was killed because he wanted YSRC leader Jagan Mohan Reddy to give the Kadapa parliamentary ticket to Jagan’s sister Y.S. Sharmila instead of Avinash.

In a complex and fluid case such as this, it’s best to look at the CBI case as it is presented. 

The political ‘carrier’

For some inscrutable reason, the CBI chargesheet begins with Jagan’s grandfather Raja Reddy, with a 2,000-word description of various elections, with a spin uniquely its own. Since its conspiracy case is built around a political thesis, it needs to be examined in detail. 

Claim 1 (Para 16.23):

“It is revealed that despite defeat in the MLC election 2017, Y.S. Vivekananda Reddy was very active for the Lok Sabha Elections 2019… he wanted that MP ticket from Kadapa Lok Sabha constituency should either be given to himself or Smt. Y. S. Sharmila (sister of Shri Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy) or Smt. Y.S. Vijayamma (mother of Shri Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy) instead of Y. S. Avinash Reddy (A-8), incumbent Lok Sabha MP…. Moreover, Y.S. Vivekananda Reddy believed that Y.S. Avinash Reddy (A-8) was a weak candidate for MP Kadapa and therefore he wanted that Y. S. Avinash Reddy (A-8) should be given MLA ticket from Jammalamadugu.”

Regarding the claim of ‘active’ politician

Vivekananda Reddy had won his last election in 2004, 15 years before his murder. He was a YS family elder and Kadapa district manager for the party, but he was more than a decade past his “active politician” days. 

Vivekananda Reddy’s daughter, Narreddy Suneetha, told the CBI at least twice, that her father had retired from active politics:

“…after his election against Mrs. YS Vijayamma (w/o late YS Raja Shekhar Reddy) in the year 2011, he had retired from active politics…”

Then again:

“I state that lots of people may have talked me (sic) about his potential candidature but I always stated that my father had retired.”

The CBI forgot to list the date, but Viveka last held public office eight years before his death, in April 2011, when he resigned as agriculture minister from the Congress cabinet of chief minister Kiran Reddy to fight against Vijayamma, his sister-in-law and Jagan’s mother in the 2011 Pulivendula assembly by-election. After his humiliating defeat to her, the Congress gave him the cold shoulder and did not renominate him to the legislative council. The fact that he had assaulted an MLA in the assembly may also have had something to do with it. 

Regarding claims about Kadapa Lok Sabha ticket and Avinash being a ‘weak’ candidate

That year, election dates were announced on March 10, 2019, and the final list of candidates on March 17, 2019. It was delayed by two days because of Viveka’s death. 

But long before elections were announced, Avinash was not just the incumbent MP; he was the chosen candidate for the Kadapa Lok Sabha constituency. The claim that he was a weak candidate flies in the face of his electoral record.

The numbers speak for themselves. Avinash Reddy first won the 2014 Kadapa parliamentary election with a margin of 1,90,323 votes, resigned from parliament in 2016 in support of the demand for the special status category to Andhra Pradesh and would go on to win in 2019 again, with a larger margin of 3,80,976 votes. He had humiliated no less than the veteran politician C. Adi Narayan Reddy, party-hopper and factionalist, then fighting on a TDP ticket. Adi Narayan was originally a Congressman who had sided with Jagan, then shifted to the TDP and is now with the BJP. 

The YSR Congress (YSRC) needed Avinash more than he needed them. 

Equally importantly, several people including Narreddy Rajasekhar (Viveka’s son-in-law) have told the CBI that not only had Avinash been chosen as the candidate but also that Viveka was actually campaigning for Avinash the day before his murder. He added:

“I state that although officially Sh. Avinash Reddy was not declared as MP candidate but he was unofficially accepted as MP Candidate”

“Yerra Gangi informed me that they were at Jammalamadugu town the previous night for canvassing for Sh. Avinash Reddy YSRCP, MP candidate (also a sitting MP)”

Vivekananda Reddy’s sister Y.S. Vimala is also emphatic that Avinash was always the candidate for the Kadapa MP seat. She told The Wire, “I have no idea why this is being brought up like this. There was never any question that Avinash would be the candidate. Viveka was campaigning for him before he died. I’m really distressed that they’re framing an innocent boy.” 

Regarding CBI’s claim about tickets for Sharmila or Vijayamma

Two years after Vivekananda Reddy’s death, Sharmila split away from her brother Jagan to form her own party in Telangana, the YSR Telangana Party (YSRTP). Vijayamma, Jagan’s mother, joined her in Hyderabad. 

There is a split in the family – but it’s between the brother and sister. There is no way now to know if Vivekananda Reddy spoke to Sharmila about the Kadapa seat, and Jagan has always been tightlipped about family fights. But rumour has it that Sharmila wanted a Rajya Sabha seat and was denied it. 

Y.S. Sharmila Reddy launches the YSR Telangana Party in Hyderabad, July 8, 2021. Sharmila’s mother Y.S. Vijayamma is also seen. Photo: PTI

Either way, there is no information in the public domain about Vivekananda Reddy playing a role in what happened between Jagan and his sister.

Second, even if Viveka had a difference of opinion with Jagan on the Kadapa ticket, this would have been of no consequence since anyone who follows Andhra politics knows Vivekananda Reddy had little political influence left with Jagan after 2011. It’s also common knowledge why that happened. 

The 2011 split

After the death in 2009 of Jagan’s father, Viveka’s brother and unified Andhra Pradesh’s two-time chief minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, there was a power struggle in the state. In a move that surprised everyone, Congress president Sonia Gandhi refused to nominate Jagan to YSR’s vacant Pulivendula assembly seat. 

Her decision would herald the precipitous decline of the Congress in the state. In 2010, when Sonia Gandhi refused permission for Jagan’s ‘Odarpu Yatra (Consolation Journey) for those who had reportedly died by suicide following YSR’s death, Jagan went anyway. A year later, he left to form his own party, the YSRC. At that crucial moment, Viveka chose to side with the Congress.

In return, the then Congress CM Kiran Kumar Reddy made Viveka an MLC and agriculture minister. Jagan quit the Lok Sabha and by-elections were called for both his Kadapa parliamentary seat and his late father’s Pulivendula assembly seat.

Viveka’s son-in-law Narreddy Rajasekhar Reddy had political aspirations. He had returned from the US in 2008, when YSR was chief minister, and was eager to contest one of the two vacant seats. The entire Narreddy family went to Delhi to meet Sonia Gandhi but Rajasekhar was denied the opportunity.

In 2011, riding high on the belief that he, and not Jagan, was carrying forward YSR’s legacy, Viveka quit the state cabinet and fought the Pulivendula election on a Congress ticket. Daughter Suneetha, Rajasekhar and brother-in-law Narreddy Siva Prakash campaigned hard for Viveka. He lost miserably. When the Congress gave him the cold shoulder in the next round of MLC nominations, he was out in the cold for a while, had Jagan’s aide D. Siva Sankar’s Reddy’s house raided in 2012 to no avail, and eventually went back to the family. 

Still, Jagan had a soft spot for the man who had stood by his father. He was made Kadapa district in-charge with the rest of the family reporting to him. But Vivekananda Reddy would never again be the central pillar of the party that he had been in Rajasekhar Reddy’s time.

So, when Narreddy Suneetha told the CBI that her father “was looking to leave politics for about two and half decades so that YS Jagan Mohan Reddy can take over”, it was less than the complete story.

At the time of his death in 2019, Vivekananda Reddy had won his last popular vote 15 years ago, in 2004. He had made a bid for claiming YSR’s legacy in 2011 and lost. His daughter admits he had retired. His son-in-law admits Avinash was the chosen candidate for Kadapa. Vivekananda Reddy’s own sister Vimala says there was never any doubt. The numbers say Avinash wasn’t an also-ran.

Who is the CBI batting for here, when the victim’s own family and party say he had retired from active politics and was campaigning for the accused?

The 2017 MLC elections

Para 16.21 It isn’t quite clear what the criminal charge is here, but the political charge is that D. Siva Sankar (A5) wanted to contest the 2017 MLC elections. He was ‘close’ to Y.S. Bhaskar and Y.S. Avinash (A7 and A8). When Jagan gave the MLC ticket to Viveka in 2017, accused A5, A7 and A8, of not only ensured his loss but also “got annoyed and developed a grudge against Shri Y.S. Vivekananda Reddy.”

The chargesheet says that when Viveka found out that they had ‘sabotaged’ his election, “he scolded D. Siva Shankar Reddy (A-5), Y. S. Bhaskar Reddy (A-7) Y. S. Avinash Reddy (A-8)… Y. S. Vivekananda Reddy also scolded T. Gangi Reddy (A-1).”

It is possible to imagine Vivekananda Reddy getting upset at losing the 2017 MLC elections. In the Rayalaseema region, power makes everything possible. However, in statements that the CBI presented to the court, there is not even one statement from the 800 voters spread across 10 assembly constituencies who were allegedly bribed. Neither did the CBI speak to the man who won the seat, defeating Viveka – the TDP’s Marreddy Ravindranath Reddy, also known colourfully as B.Tech Ravi. 

It’s not clear what the evidence for the political charge is.

And it’s certainly not clear how it connects to a motive for murder – seasoned politicians ranging from the 30s to the 70s killed someone because they got scolded? At the onset of a general election in 2019, they went berserk over an MLC election that was already two years old?  

Then there is the dissonance about the claims: one that D. Siva Sankar Reddy, Bhaskar and Avinash easily sabotaged the victim’s chances in an MLC election, yet found him a formidable enough opponent to have him killed two years later. Meanwhile, Avinash won the 2014 and 2019 elections with margins of 1.9 and 3.8 lakh votes – which apparently is an irrelevant fact for the investigators. 

The cousins

To round off the political “carrier”, the CBI wants the court to read all of the above with the family tree it provides in Para 16.12 at the beginning of the chapter, called “Motive Behind the Conspiracy,” and Para 16.15 which says:

It is revealed that Shri Y. S. Bhaskar Reddy (A-7) and his family had always been ambitious that their family should also be active in politics on account of the fact that though Shri Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy had always kept them in confidence but never let them actively participate in politics. Due to such circumstances, Shri Y. S. Bhaskar Reddy (A-7) and his family members could not fulfil their ambition of becoming MLC, MLA or MP etc. Whereas, descendants of YS family, Shri Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy and Y. S. Vivekananda Reddy were dominating in the politics. Further, Shri Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy promoted his son Shri Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, who became MP (Lok Sabha) in May, 2009 from Congress Party.

Briefly, the family tree is as follows: Y.S. Venkat Reddy, had two wives – Laxmi and Manga or Mangi, respectively. Y.S. Bhaskar Reddy (therefore, son Avinash) is the descendant of Laxmi. YSR (therefore, Jagan) and Y.S. Vivekananda Reddy (and Narreddy Suneetha) are descendants of Manga. 

So, Bhaskar and Viveka had the same grandfather but different grandmothers. That would make Avinash and Jagan step-great-grandsons. Cousins is simpler. The implication is that as ‘step-descendants’, there is a rivalry. 

Unlike in the north, in south India, cousins marrying each other is fairly common, and women marrying uncles too is not unknown. For instance, Narreddy Suneetha is married to her mother’s younger brother. So Viveka’s brother-in-law is his son-in-law as well.

In 1996, Jagan married into Bhaskar’s family – he married Bhaskar’s sister’s daughter. So the ‘step-descendants’ were now also connected by marriage. 

Also, after YSR’s death in 2009, while Viveka and his son-in-law jockeyed for power, it was Jagan’s wife and Bhaskar’s side of the family that quietly backed him for ten years, through multiple CBI cases, jail time and setbacks. 

Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy with his mother Y.S. Vijayalakshmi during a function in Amravati, Friday, July 8, 2022. They are holding a bust of YSR. Photo: PTI

The other cousins

At the time of his death, Vivekananda Reddy was a 67-year-old retired politician, living alone in Pulivendula with a bevy of staff, some permanent, some itinerant. 

Despite his heart surgery six months earlier, his wife lived with the daughter in Hyderabad, visiting him once a month or two. His daughter saw him a couple of times a year. Only his son-in-law Narreddy Rajasekhar, with whom he ran a bunch of companies including Delta Steels at Pulivendula, came often. According to Suneetha:

“I further state that myself Dr. Suneetha Narreddy was not very comfortable with my father since 2011 when the news of my father having affair with Shaikh Shamim emerged. I used to visit my father’s house in Pulivendula only for short periods (one to three days).”

Also:

“I visited my father’s place at Pulivendula on Christmas in the year 2018. My husband used to visit Pulivendula often.”

In 2006, Viveka met Shameem, a young biotech post-graduate looking for a job at Hyderabad’s Dr Reddy’s Laboratories. He helped her get the job which she didn’t take. They met again in 2009 at a fast against the bifurcation of the state, fell ill due to fasting and were admitted to the same hospital. A year later, they got married in secret. At the time of his death, he had a four-year-old son with her called Shahenshah.

Y.S. Vivekananda Reddy with his second wife Shameem and son Shahenshah. Photo: By arrangement

Shameem told the CBI that when the first wife’s family found out about their marriage, threats were issued, and men sent by Viveka’s brother-in-law Narreddy Siva Prakash Reddy (NSPR) landed up at her house. Viveka initially promised to give her up, then changed his mind. There was allegedly some physical altercation between him and one of the brothers-in-law and then the situation reached a stalemate

The family had been estranged since 2011, when they found out that Vivekananda Reddy had changed his name to Akbar Shaikh and married a Muslim woman. He had also introduced Shameem as his wife to various members of the extended family – including his first wife Sowbhagya’s brother-in-law (her sister’s husband). 

Shameem herself is transparent about what Vivekananda Reddy did or did not do for her. She says he took care of her rent, monthly expenses, the marriage of her two sisters, added an extra floor to her house in Balapanuru and bought 8 cents of land in her father’s name. But her chief complaint was that Vivekananda Reddy did not visit his son often enough and cared too much about money. After his heart surgery in 2018, his chief worry also seems to have been what he would leave behind for his son and second wife after his death.

According to Shameem, he had promised to get their son admitted to Delhi Public School, Hyderabad, buy her a house, make a fixed deposit and buy some agricultural land in the son’s name to ensure his education.

Then, according to her, shortly before his death, Viveka’s name was removed from the list of cheque-issuing authorities from all companies in which he was a director. And he began to panic. 

Viveka’s panic

Caretaker Panditi Rajasekhar (mentioned as Pendinti in the chargesheet), who lived with Viveka 24 hours, saw up close his panic about finances towards the last weeks of his life, which landed him in the company of men like Dastagiri and Sunil Yadav, named by the CBI as his actual killers. 

“Vivekananda Sir started getting frustrated about money and started consuming excessive alcohol. One day I saw Yerra Gangi Reddy counselled Sir that money will not come by getting desperate and shouting. The boys will bring money shortly Vivekananda Sir used to scold abuse bad words to Yerra Gangi Reddy but still Yerra Gangi Reddy kept coming to meet Vivekananda Sir

Vivekananda Sir’s behaviour became abnormal. He used to smoke and drink excessively. He used to sit down on stairs….

But slowly, Vivekananda Reddy Sir’s condition started getting deteriorated… I got very scared seeing Vivekananda Sir’s condition. One day I called from my mobile phone no. 98XXXXXX29 to N. Raja Shekhar Reddy Sir on his mobile phone no. 99XXXXXX24 and informed him that some panchayat is taking place and Vivekananda Sir is waiting for huge money desperately. He is consuming excessive alcohol and cigerates [sic] and also lies down on stairs. Sometimes, I carried Vivekananda Sir inside his house.”

Panditi Raja wasn’t the only one who was aware that Viveka owed money to several persons in Pulivendula. CBI testimonies alone show that between eight creditors he had debts amounting to Rs 5 crore, Rs 4.05 crore of which was a capital plus interest on a business loan taken for Narreddy Rajasekhar’s failing factory. 

Y.S. Vivekananda Reddy. Photo: PTI

Property matters

Yet, Narreddy Suneetha told the CBI that her father’s properties were worth about Rs 50 crore. When asked why Viveka’s cheque signing power was terminated she said:

“I state that we were trying to get credit card. But due to bad credit history of my father, our companies were not able to take credits. So we made certain changes to the bank accounts, we took his name out of the cheque signing authorities etc. I recollect and state that some changes in accounts were made to obtain credit. It is also that I am director in the companies owned by my father and my husband.”

The fact is that she replaced her father as director in all these companies after his death. And while Vivekananda Reddy barely had money for his daily expenditure while alive, within months of his death, most of the outstanding loans were paid up by Nareddy Siva Prakash and Narreddy Rajasekhar’s company is back to doing well, according to Suneetha (Statement 3, page 3, para 5). 

And, in January this year, about 93 acres of land were transferred in the names of Suneetha and Sowbhagya. 

Suneetha told the CBI that Shameem never approached the family for a payout. 

Meanwhile, caste and religious lines are being drawn around the case. 

At one level, the YS family has been facing the combined attack of the TDP and the BJP for being “Christian Reddys”. Conspiracy theories abound on money coming from outside, “state-sponsored conversion” to Christianity, and the appointment of Y.V. Subbareddy as chairman of the Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanams had its own ripple effect. On the other hand, the Narreddys, being US citizens, neatly side-step that problem. 

By now it is clear that the picture is not quite how the CBI and the ‘Final Report’ claims. The places where the CBI looks for family rivalry and thwarted ambition as a motive for murder do not seem to hold up. On the other hand, there are other scenarios of schisms in the family that may need to be explored, not to mention the fact that the entire family angle could be a diversion because the CBI has not explored the possibility of outside involvement at all. 

The CBI’s entire case is built on the testimony of two men – former driver Dastagiri, who was an accused before he turned approver, and alleged watchman Ranganna. But are they telling the truth? 

This will be explored in Part II.

Sarita Rani reports on the intersection of crime, politics, and law and has been a reporter for 20 years.

Telangana: Police ‘Forcibly’ Break Y.S. Sharmila’s Indefinite Fast, Shift Her to Hospital

Sharmila had launched the indefinite hunger strike in protest against alleged denial of permission to continue her statewide ‘padayatra’.

Hyderabad: Police stopped the indefinite fast of YSR Telangana Party (YSRTP) president Y.S. Sharmila and shifted her to a hospital here in the small hours of Sunday, after her health deteriorated.

Sharmila had launched the indefinite hunger strike at the party headquarters here on Friday in protest against alleged denial of permission to continue her statewide ‘padayatra’. Her brother, Jagan Mohan Reddy, is currently the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh.

Police forced media personnel, party leaders and cadres, to move away from the location and foiled Sharmila’s fast before she was “forcefully” shifted to the hospital at around 1.00 AM today, the party said.

Sharmila did not even consume water, which resulted in her health condition deteriorating rapidly, it said.

Doctors who were monitoring her health stated that Sharmila’s blood pressure and glucose levels had fallen to alarming levels, and expressed concern over dehydration which could lead to electrolyte imbalance, potent enough to pose danger to her kidneys, a release from the party said.

Sharmila, daughter of former chief minister of undivided Andhra Pradesh Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, submitted a memorandum to the Ambedkar statue near Hussain Sagar lake on Friday in protest against denial of permission to her ‘padayatra’ and sought to hold a fast there.

“The court had initially given us permission to hold padyatra. This is apart from the original permission that we have. Despite all this, KCR government has denied us the permission to conduct a padyatra. All my party cadres were arrested yesterday,” Sharmila had told India Today.

Since fasts are not allowed at the Ambedkar statue where activities like garlanding and submission of memoranda take place usually, she was shifted to her party office at Lotus Pond locality here, police had said.

At the end of last month, Sharmila’s car had been towed away while she sat in it, leading to a war of words between her and the ruling party in Telangana. “For the past 223 days, me and my party leaders and representatives are holding a peaceful padyatra to highlight the plight of various sections of people in Telangana. Our rising popularity has jolted Chief Minister KCR and his partymen, who want to stop me at any cost,” she had said then.

(With PTI inputs)

With Telangana-Based Party, Will Sharmila Replicate Her Brother Jagan’s Success?

Sharmila recently confirmed her entry into Telangana’s politics, but it remains to be seen if she will have any real impact.

Hyderabad: Y.S. Sharmila, the daughter of former Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy on Thursday launched a party named YSR Telangana Party (YSRTP) raising questions over her relevance in Telangana politics.

Her decision is surprising, since her brother Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, is the current chief minister of Andhra Pradesh and the leader of the YSR Congress Party. She has campaigned for Jagan in the past, but has not been an active member of the party.

Sharmila’s family also hails from the Andhra region, which coupled with the fact that her father was a staunch opponent of Andhra’s bifurcation, have led many to question why she was floating a party in Telangana.

The ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) has been the dominant party in the state. It has managed to weaken the Congress and the Telugu Desam Party by encouraging defections. While these two parties have been reduced to insignificant players, recent developments suggest there is space for other parties to grow in the vacuum left by the Congress and TDP.

Capitalising on YSR legacy

Sharmila apparently hopes to exploit anti-incumbency sentiments against Telangana chief minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, coupled with the help of her father’s legacy. A similar formula had helped her brother Jagan become the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh. During the campaign for the 2019 Andhra Pradesh assembly elections, Jagan unseated the Telugu Desam Party by promising Rajanna rajyam, or the welfare state that YSR oversaw.

Therefore, it was not surprising when Sharmila outlined her party’s three main objectives as welfare, equality and self-reliance.

Rajasekhar Reddy’s welfare and populist schemes have ensured that his legacy endures, even though he was killed in a chopper crash in 2009. Schemes like the Arogya Sri health scheme and fee reimbursement for poor students helped fuel his popularity.

Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy pays tribute to his father Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy. Photo: PTI

‘Outsider’ tag

YSR strongly opposed KCR’s demand for a separate Telangana state and was a proponent of a united Andhra Pradesh. Even as the Telangana movement began taking off, YSR managed to steer the Congress to victory in the 2009 united Andhra Pradesh assembly elections. Indeed, the Congress performed impressively in Telangana, winning 50 seats in the region. The TRS ended up with just 10 seats in that election, even though it had teamed up with Chandrababu Naidu’s Telugu Desam Party in a bid to defeat the Congress.

It will not be easy for Sharmila’s party to gain a foothold in Telangana, said Tirumalai Inukonda, analyst and retired professor of Delhi University.

He said that Rajasekhar Reddy was able to come to power in 2004 because of his promise of free power for agriculture in a state marked by agricultural distress and a large number of farmer suicides. After coming to power, he created a strong base among other sections with his welfare schemes.

Inukonda told The Wire that while Sharmila seems to be falling back on her father’s welfare agenda, it might be difficult to convince voters. “The KCR government has matched YSR’s populist schemes, introducing news ones which provide input subsidy to farmers and financial assistance for marriage,” he said.

What the people of Telangana are looking for now is not YSR’s legacy but an alternative political agenda to KCR’s perceived “feudal rule”, the professor said.,

In Andhra Pradesh, Jagan’s YSR Congress was able to grow after it poached the rank and file of the Congress. After the Manmohan Singh government approved the formation of Telangana in 2014, it sparked a mass exodus of state-level Congress leaders, with Jagan accommodating many of them.

It will be hard for Sharmila to poach talent in a similar way. While many Telugu Desam Party leaders have already joined other parties, the state Congress, with Revanth Reddy as its new president, is expected to be re-energised.

Jagan disowns Sharmila’s outfit

Sharmila is being described by various parties as an “agent” of either Jagan or KCR. Launching her party, Sharmila took potshots at all the parties. She also vowed that if she were to come to power, she would prioritise the interests of the Telangana state over any compromise with her brother, the Andhra CM.

The YSR Congress has disowned Sharmila’s political outfit. Jagan’s close aid and party general secretary Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy said Sharmila has entered politics in Telangana against the wishes of her brother. KCR and Jagan had nurtured a partnership, which saw the YSR Congress cease its activities in Telangana after it came to power in Andhra Pradesh.

“We wish to have cordial relations with our neighbouring states, more so with Telangana. Therefore, our leader Jagan Reddy does not like to meddle with the politics in the neighbourhood,” Ramakrishna Reddy said.

Perhaps to drive home the message that Jagan was not okay with Sharmila’s move, the Andhra chief minister and his sister paid tributes separately to YSR’s grave on his birthday on July 8.

In 2012-13, when Jagan had a 16-month stint in jail, the YSR Congress would have become a rudderless boat, had Sharmila not taken the reins. Sharmila infused energy into the party’s rank and file by undertaking a marathon 3,000 km long padayatra then.

But surprisingly, Sharmila stepped out of the political limelight after her brother became the chief minister in May 2019, which fuelled speculations that differences over sharing of power had cropped up between the two siblings. When a reporter recently asked Sharmila why Jagan did not give her due importance after the party came to power, she shot back, “You should ask this question to him.”